TOP 10 JACKIE CHAN MOVIES

Top 10 Jackie Chan Films

Jackie Chan is one of the most successful actors of all time.With his often humorous roles, Chan grew into a unique action hero.The actor from Hong Kong has played in more than 100 movies, where he usually performs the stunts in addition to all fighting scenes (spectacular bloopers are often seen during captions).What are the ten best films of the laughing kingfather master?

10. Who Am I?

Jackie Chan knows all comic movie classics so it was a matter of time before forgetfulness would play a part in his movies.In Who Am I?(1998) a CIA hirer wakes up in a Dutch village without memories.When he searches for his own identity, he is soon seated after hired assassins.The solution seems to be found in Rotterdam, with the Erasmus bridge forming a beautiful decor for the climax.

9. Rush Hour

In the action comedy Rush Hour is a combination of a ‘buddycop’ and a kungfufilm.Chan is playing a police detective sent to Hong Kong from Hong Kong to trace the kidnapped daughter of a Chinese consultation.The FBI is not waiting for him and puts agent James Carter (Chris Tucker) in front of him.For example, the FBI can refurbish the job without interference.As soon as the special police delegation comes behind, they try to fool the FBI.The film was a great success and there would also be a second and third part.There are even rumors that there is a fourth movie.

TOP 10 JACKIE CHAN MOVIES

8. Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow

This 1977 film is a typical golden-age royal film.Chan plays Chien, a somewhat silly concierge of a king’s school, who is being bullied by all teachers.When Chien helps an old beggar, he finds out that he is dealing with Pai Cheng-Tien, one of the last masters in the snake style.Of course, Chien gets lessons in this style through a strange training schedule.The secret movement, of course, he preserves to the final battle.

7. Rumble in the Bronx

Rumble in the Bronx was the movie with which Chan broke into a Western audience in 1995.As a police officer from Hong Kong, Chan visits New York for his uncle’s marriage.Soon he gets it on the stick with a motorcycle gangster who fought on the family’s supermarket.The film is famous for the iconic leap with which Chan jumps from a tall building on a balcony across the street.

6. Mr. Nice Guy

Sammo Hung is a famous director of kungfufilms and often Chan’s logical counterpart in comedies like Mr. Nice Guy.Chan plays a television cookie that helps a woman escape criminals.By mistake, she exchanges her inclusion of a drug deal with that of his cooking program.Soon, criminals are behind Chan.Mr.Nice Guy has one of the best choreographed fighting scenes from Chans career in which a hallway with doors leads to a hilarious chaos.

5. Drunken Master II

The loose sequel to the classic Drunken Master is often acclaimed for his final battle where Chan crawls over hot coal.For that reason, what kind of Chan gave a demonstration of the drunk style, during which he gets drunk very quickly to perform the movements effectively.But his father has not forbidden this style at his kungfuschool.He has seen too many practitioners change into alcoholics.Chan also has to undergo a deep humiliation before he can beat the badman sober.

4. Project A

The happy pirate film Project A (1983) is Chans ode to the American comics Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd who performed pioneering stunts in the time of the stupid movie.Hung and Chan are re-engaged in situations where their fighting arts are well-suited.But it’s the cyclical succession and especially Chans dive from a high tower, barely broken by the canopies through which it impresses.

TOP 10 JACKIE CHAN MOVIES

3. Police Story 3: Supercop

The Police Story series knows a lot of China’s best action.In part 3 of 1992, inspector Ka-Kui (Chan) has to go undercover to roll up a drug gang and get help from the elegant Michelle Yeoh.Yeoh, like Chan, has no trouble doing her stunts herself.What follows is a long match of equally bizarre as realistic action scenes using trains, boats and a helicopter where Chan is staying at high altitude with difficulty.

2. Police Story

In the first Police Story, inspector Ka-Kui must protect a submarine’s secretary so that she can testify against him.A simple job for someone of the caliber Jackie Chan, but he has not counted on his jealous girlfriend and the unpredictability of the witness.Soon he has not only left the gangsters but also his colleagues behind.Police Story is a classic in the action genre with many fighting scenes and inimitable pursuits.Particularly the car chase with two cars driving a hill through a slope is a masterpiece.

1. The Drunken Master

Despite sporadic humorous moments, kungfufilms were quite serious for a long time.Revenge after great injustice led to the upper tone.Director Yuen Woo-ping apparently saw the young Jackie Chan potential to give another turn to the genre, with humor playing a bigger role.The Chinese legend of the Drunk Master seemed very suitable for this.Chan plays the young Wong Fei-hung who lives in a shame that drives his father to despair.Wong is forced to learn disciplined martial arts.With great effort he subjects himself to the training of Beggar So, the Drunk Master.In the end, Wong becomes initiated in the arts of the drunk fighting style.Even though he still has trouble with the last female style, that of Drunken Miss Ho.Of course, the drunk fighting style lends itself to countless humorous moments and the somewhat shameless type is Chan written on the body.The film was soon regarded as a kungfuck classic and knew countless imitations.